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In this episode, I am joined by Doug Witherup who breaks down the Edenic Covenent and how the first words from Jesus to us was to multiply. The devil gives us an alternative, addition by subtraction or subtraction by addition. Tune in to hear the importance of spoken scripture over our lives and why multiplication is so important.

In this episode, I am joined by Haley Hunt, founder of The Verb Kind, to discuss what it means to say “yes” to God’s call, even when it leads into uncomfortable and overlooked spaces. Haley shares her journey of stepping into prisons and juvenile detention centers to bring hope, love, and truth to young people who often feel forgotten. We explore how obedience, not comfort, shapes impactful leadership and why showing up consistently matters. This conversation highlights the power of God’s love to transform lives, both for those being served and those willing to go.

In this episode, I am joined by Congressman Byron Donalds, who addresses the future of the Sunshine State and his campaign for Governor. He breaks down school choice, educational freedom, and the impact that has on the landscape of Higher Education.

In this episode I am joined with Robert Bortins who discusses the growing challenges within the education system, including concerns around ideological influence and the limiting of open dialogue in classrooms. He emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and explores alternative education options, such as homeschooling and values-based models, as ways families can ensure a more well-rounded and aligned learning environment for their children. He highlights why education to prioritize critical thinking, transparency, and the freedom to engage diverse perspectives.

In this episode, I am joined by Cameron Singh, who shares an honest look at leadership burnout and the hidden cost of always saying yes. Drawing from his experience leading through rough seasons and navigating constant change, Cameron unpacks how overcommitment can erode effectiveness and clarity. We discuss the importance of boundaries, resilience, and redefining leadership for the long haul.Listen in as we unpack experiences that every leader goes through and provide ways to attack those moments.

In this episode, Susan Drumm, a leadership coach and innovator, explores the profound impact of music and rhythm on the modern leader. Susan discusses how certain frequencies and internal rhythms can be used as strategic tools, allowing you to break through barriers. By understanding how to tune your internal environment, you can raise your leadership capacity, maintain composure under pressure, and foster a more resilient organizational culture.

What happens when your principles clash with your popularity? On this episode of Framework Leadership, Dr. Ingle welcomes Congressman Trey Gowdy to discuss the heavyweight of leadership and the importance of taking a stand.Congressman Gowdy shares his unique perspective from years in the public eye, arguing that true leaders don't aim for the middle ground; they aim for the truth. He explains why he shifted his focus from "winning votes" to "earning respect," and how that mindset change changes how you communicate and make decisions.

In this episode of the Framework Leadership podcast, Dr. Sebastian Vaduva joins Dr. Kent Ingle to share his powerful journey from escaping communist Romania to becoming a successful American entrepreneur and academic leader. He provides a sobering analysis of the long-term damage caused by communist regimes and issues a vital warning regarding the modern trends in America that mirror the transition toward a socialist government.

In this episode, I’m joined by Zach Meerkreebs, pastor, speaker, and Pastor in Residence at Asbury University. Zach shares his unique perspective on stewardship, spiritual awakening, and the beauty of a life centered on Jesus. We explore the power of radical humility, the importance of leading from an unshakable identity, and the leadership framework required to stay out of the way so the Holy Spirit can move.

In this episode, I’m joined by Major General Rick B. Mattson, retired U.S. Air Force leader and now CEO of Bone Valley Industries. After decades of combat, diplomatic, and global leadership experience, he shares what it takes to lead in high-stakes environments. We explore service before self, faith under pressure, and the framework of values that shapes courageous leadership—from the battlefield to the boardroom.